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a science teacher has spent four years collecting dat the teacher explains the importance of another key ingredient. wind direction. >> it has to be a southerly wind. it will never happen if the seasonal northwest winds are blowing. >> reporter: in winter, the winds usually blow in from the north. it's the southerly wind that carries the fog out to sea. it's crucial to read the changes in wind direction. he starts monitoring wind and tide data. two weeks later, he senses a storm is brewing. a foggy one. >> translator: it's coming from that direction. it's a southerly wind. >> reporter: at last, a southerly wind coinciding with a full tide. conditions are perfect. >> translator: let's go out tomorrow. >> translator: 7:00 a.m. next morning, he is in a boat heading for the river mouth. a huge bank of fog rolls out from the coast. with the wind and water, a misty presence fills the bay and the boat. >> translator: wow, i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: hamadi is also impressed. he's never seen it looking so majestic. and the spectacle is not over. as the sun rises -- >> it
a science teacher has spent four years collecting dat the teacher explains the importance of another key ingredient. wind direction. >> it has to be a southerly wind. it will never happen if the seasonal northwest winds are blowing. >> reporter: in winter, the winds usually blow in from the north. it's the southerly wind that carries the fog out to sea. it's crucial to read the changes in wind direction. he starts monitoring wind and tide data. two weeks later, he senses a storm is...
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. >> reporter: this is where he works the national institute for material science. this is what was developed. the powder place significant role in extracting radioactive materials from water. an expert in nanotechnology, he is studying a material called h.o.m.. the particles are invisible to the naked eye as are its many holes. each about one millionths of a millimeter in dimt. he developed a technology to separate cesium from other materials by having radioactive substance absorbed into these holes. the h.o.m. is added to cesium contaminated water. this magnet attracts these h.o.m. particles holding the cesium. >> clean water. >> reporter: he came to japan 12 years ago after receiving his ph.d.. he was keen on researching the latest technology for treating water. that's because in his home country and the other african nations ground water often contains a toxic chemical. in japan he had been studying ways to remove it from water. in march 2011 the nuclear accident overwhelmed the fukushima daiichi nuclear power plant. he and his family fled japan immediately at t
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drop below minus fifty celsius is going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. parties you've got to be going off reporting from the girls there where it all took place now despite the huge size of the meteor its appearance in the russian skies was quite a surprise it entered the earth's atmosphere completely unnoticed by anyone. explains why. you may wonder why the scientists haven't seen this thing coming after all it was quite a doozy was really large as a matter of fact buzz at the same time the scientists are saying that there are way too many things flying out there in outer space and although this one was a big one they can't really keep track of everything that's coming but seriously this thing weighed more than ten thousand tons when it was approaching earth so the scientists say of course when it entered the atmosphere it mindblowing the speed of thirty kilometers per second that's
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i think is the pictures the pictures that make it it's like a science fiction films like something from hollywood i know you're a big fan of science and i started to realize well there's also been of course an internet boom because of this as you'd expect with this kind of kind of story can see what kind of stuff has been coming up on the internet with the still the headline something a little too much time on their hands angry by the why they're angry about it bruce willis stop calling me what seeding i know of course the film armageddon. you know is not about me and someone kicking it out of the sky i tell you what can we say well here is a man who likes those we know that the president is extraordinary isn't it and of course all of these pictures and all of these jokes would have gone viral they would have gone around the globe instantly because of twitter which has really changed the face of news in some respects for stories like this because it's a it's a mildly rip remote part of russia well here and you certainly i witness accounts can go up almost spontaneously as the news is de
i think is the pictures the pictures that make it it's like a science fiction films like something from hollywood i know you're a big fan of science and i started to realize well there's also been of course an internet boom because of this as you'd expect with this kind of kind of story can see what kind of stuff has been coming up on the internet with the still the headline something a little too much time on their hands angry by the why they're angry about it bruce willis stop calling me what...
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i think it's the pictures the pictures that make it it's like a science fiction films like something from hollywood i know you're a big fan of science the other and i started to realize to say well there's also been of course an internet boom because of this as you'd expect with this kind of kind of story can see what kind of stuff has been coming up on the internet what is still the headlines something a little too much time on the hand angry about the know why they're angry about it bruce willis stopped calling me what seeding i had of course the film armageddon to her. you have not had. someone kicking you out of the sky i tell you what can we say well here is a man who likes the those we know that the president. it's extraordinary isn't it because all of these pictures and all of these jokes would have gone viral they would have gone around the globe instantly because of twitter which has really changed our face of news in some respects for stories like this because it's a it's a motley group remote part of russia well here instantly i witness accounts can go up almost spontaneou
i think it's the pictures the pictures that make it it's like a science fiction films like something from hollywood i know you're a big fan of science the other and i started to realize to say well there's also been of course an internet boom because of this as you'd expect with this kind of kind of story can see what kind of stuff has been coming up on the internet what is still the headlines something a little too much time on the hand angry about the know why they're angry about it bruce...
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mate dropped below minus fifteen celsius it's going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a cleary moyar no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes soon each are we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. when you get over them all you just never know it's going to have an r.t.c. go piskun off there will of course as it is this happened at the pictures that were being flushed around the web almost instantly so much chatter as you'd expect going on about it lizzie france's across all that for us lindsay. a lot has been hitting the internet in recent days regarding the media or some from the merely factual all the way to the out right out rageous such as president putin writing the power of the rock all the way to earth i am getting updates on this right now in the newsroom we'll bring you the very latest in the studio just a couple of minutes good stuff. of course one startling alarming to all who says that nobody actually saw it coming we always think we've got the telescopes trained on the heavens part of th
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they reportedly surrounded the governor building they managed to actually get government employees on science they stopped the harvest from working and even went to the telecom buildings this however was not just the ultras the hardcore football fans who were in both other sectors got in there were students teachers who staged protests after the death of a young student over the past few weeks in clashes in port sayi and as i said government protests during dinner as well so what we're seeing really is taking quite a step towards independence from the country expressing their anger this is stretching across different parts of the city what they're saying the reason that they're angry is on twenty six january there was this court verdict the saw twenty one courtside citizen sentenced to death after this deadly football massacre that happened last year in february and basically port saïd that people are saying this is on fast in addition they're saying that the anger all of the security forces so the way they reacted to protests by poorly following this very contentious decision saw dozens die
they reportedly surrounded the governor building they managed to actually get government employees on science they stopped the harvest from working and even went to the telecom buildings this however was not just the ultras the hardcore football fans who were in both other sectors got in there were students teachers who staged protests after the death of a young student over the past few weeks in clashes in port sayi and as i said government protests during dinner as well so what we're seeing...
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married drop below minus fifteen celsius it's going to take time to clear everything out but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. reporting from the year olds there well the meet is dramatic strike fodder reaction online almost instantly with video being shared and bloggers speculating lindsay france has been keeping an eye on the web wide responses and joins us now what's been happening there is a lot of stuff online pertaining to this media from the merely factual to the downright outrageous i'm here just getting updated on the very latest of what's happening and i will be joining you in the studio with that in just a few minutes ok we will indeed thanks. in the meantime one startling aspect to this is that despite the huge size of the meteor no one seemed to see it coming it took everyone by surprise. some light on that side of the story. you may wonder why the scientists haven't seen this thing coming after all it was quite a doozy w
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will minus fifty celsius it's going to take time to clear everything out but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder of how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. for witnessed a once in a lifetime event with one of the biggest meeting was to hit the planet in a century basically this is what happened as it approached our planet ten thousand ton fireball enter the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and finally breaking apart well such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually don't make it to the surface instead burning up in the atmosphere but this was visible from at least four russian regions but its main appearance was around the industrial city of cho yeah. you can see the areas that suffered the most from the for all city of the five hundred killer ton explosion and that's equivalent to more than twenty nuclear bombs for more on this. pool scott is with us here now in the studio tell us a little bit more about this a bit
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i don't though if you have ever seen these science fiction movies, but the robot is perplexed by humor and love. we don't do love tweets. that's twn -- [bleep]. but human tweets is what twitter is for. if the computer can come up with a joke, that's the first sign of the apocalypse. if you are tweeting post mortum you are not doing funny tweets and you deserve to die. >> a computer coming up with a joke is the sign of apocalypse or the first sign that there is a computer that can make a joke. >> i think we are close. >> say one good joke the computer can come up with? >> people have given up on their soul living on. . >> their tweets will live on. >> when your mustache dies will it live on? >> probably. >> people want their tweets to live on because they don't think their souls will. >> the bigger picture of that with the dissolvent of religion they keep clinging to these solutions. as they scoff at jesus and kris chee christianity they look to post mortum tweets and cryogen nick. it is like women go i don't need a baby and then they say, my little angel to their chough -- to their chi
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it was like a scene from a science fire movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash this big bright like he was shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of or want to have thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just unusual glaring flaws i thought of all lines from a cockpit then we went to the window saw the strange cloud and then and then this. way we turned around and the wall was gone and someone had moved it the series of massive explosions rocked the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows . nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered glass. the windows just exploded i saw one girl he then had and a bring his hand we were told to quickly put all clothes on and ran outside and many were able to film the owner of the phenomenon later flooding the web with footag
it was like a scene from a science fire movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash this big bright like he was shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of or want to have thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just unusual glaring flaws i thought of all lines from a cockpit then we went to the window saw the strange cloud and then and then this. way we turned...
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there now after a struggle to locate traces of the space visitor a team from the russian academy of sciences has reportedly found some remnants of the meteor artie's you've got a piece going to take a closer look about how it all unfolded. it was like a scene from a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash was big bright like he was shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the russian city of over one and they have thousand kilometers east of moscow where not just unusual glare on the floor i thought it was lines from a car then we ran to the window and saw this strange cloud and then and then this. would turn around and the wall was gone and someone had moved it the series of massive explosions rocked the entire city damaging buildings and shattering windows . nasa said the explosive force of the media were breaking up was the equivalent of two one to hear oshima bombs over twelve hundred people were injured including over two hundred children mostly from pieces of shattered gl
there now after a struggle to locate traces of the space visitor a team from the russian academy of sciences has reportedly found some remnants of the meteor artie's you've got a piece going to take a closer look about how it all unfolded. it was like a scene from a movie but with one exception it was real first the brilliant flash was big bright like he was shining across the sky you know blinding brighter than the sun the skies were lit up by a meteor streaking across the skies above the...
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night drop below minus fifteen celsius it's going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. party to go piss off reporting from the year olds there well the meters dramatic strike fighter reaction online the list instantly with video being shared in blogs speculating on the fronts joins us now to this bit more about this was the world wide web when this was happening. it's blowing up there is a lot that can be found online pertaining to this media from the merely factual to the over the top and absolutely ridiculous according to some people president putin harness the power of the media and rhetoric to earth more on things like this from me just a couple of minutes. food so that thank you and of course there's one aspect which people didn't really notice that no one seems to see this thing come in how that can happen who can know it's big what exactly happened why didn't anyone see it. to say that pa
night drop below minus fifteen celsius it's going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. party to go piss off reporting from the year olds there well the meters dramatic strike fighter reaction online the list instantly with video being shared in blogs speculating on the fronts joins us now to this...
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married drop below minus fifteen celsius is going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how diverse technology gets nowadays often when it comes soon each year we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. parties ego piskun or for the urals there while the dramatic strike far that reaction almost instantly online there's so much of it the video being shared and bloggers speculating artie's lindsay france has been keeping an eye on the web responses legacy thick and fast work there not surprisingly of course and some strange ones too yeah a lot can be found online right now pretending this media are as you might imagine from the really factual to the outright outrageous including president putin harnessing the power of the media and writing it to earth i am in the news room catching up as much as i can on stuff like this i'll be in the studio with you more on that in just a couple of minutes good stuff thank you we'll see in a bit now the meantime one startling aspect of this is that despite the huge size of
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at night drop below minus fifteen celsius is going to take time to clear everything out but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. the area to witness a once in a lifetime event as it has become the biggest meteor to hit to the planet in a century basically there you can watch how it approach our planet the ten thousand ton fireball and the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and finally breaking apart not such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually they don't make it to the surface instead burning up in the atmosphere it was of course a visible from at least four russian regions but it's made appearance was right here in. the region where it was on the map you can see the areas that suffered the most from this a fiercely five hundred kilo ton explosion equivalent to more than twenty nuclear bombs that's how big it was so today here with me is our g.'s a pulse guard who's goin
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the break-through prize in life sciences was created to recognize research that could lead to curing hard-to-treat diseases. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg launched the prize along with google co-founder, sergey brin, arthur levinson and others. they are calling it the largest ever award in the field. professor yamanaka is honored to have been awarded the prize and expressed deep appreciation to his colleagues and family. he also says he would like to accelerate his work to begin clinical trials for ips cells and put them to practical use. >>> when japanese people want to unwind, there's nothing many enjoy more than a hot spring bath with thousands of them all over the country, that's not hard to achieve. hot springs have other uses too. a group of engineers from the steam-rich southern island have developed a new type of power generator. the new system uses both hot water and steam. it can produce enough electricity to supply several households. it has two turbines. the hot water first turns one turbine. the steam turns the other. the hot springs energy is harnessed more efficiently t
the break-through prize in life sciences was created to recognize research that could lead to curing hard-to-treat diseases. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg launched the prize along with google co-founder, sergey brin, arthur levinson and others. they are calling it the largest ever award in the field. professor yamanaka is honored to have been awarded the prize and expressed deep appreciation to his colleagues and family. he also says he would like to accelerate his work to begin clinical trials...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've. covered. we speak your language. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles the stories. you hear. the spanish. visit. reviving global economic growth is one of the priorities for the g twenty summit that will take place here in russia. but the key to achieving that is setting the right policies to discuss what these policies should be i'm joined by on him. the head of the organization for economic cooperation and development thank you so much for joining me sir during this visit to moscow you had a chance to meet with russia's president vladimir putin was russia's bid to join the always discussed was almost the only topic because we did not have time to discuss too many more we discuss the g twenty also the accession of russia into the o.e.c.d. is for us of a game changer and it's going to be very important russia is a very large economy it's a very important presence in the world of energy it's a very important presence in all these intern
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at marriott's drop below minus fifty so it's going to take time to clear everything out but for now science like this go abstract three or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets no disease often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. to hit the planet in a century basically there you can watch how it approach our planet the ten thousand ton flyable and to the atmosphere at the speed of twenty kilometers per second before igniting and finally breaking apart not such objects entering the atmosphere are relatively common but usually they don't make it to the surface is said burning up in the atmosphere it was of course of visible from at least four russian regions but it's made appearances right here in. the busy region where it was on the map you can see the areas that suffered the most from this a fiercely five hundred kilo ton explosion equivalent to more than twenty nuclear bombs that's how big it was so today here with me is our cheese a postcard who's going to shed some much more needed light to end what's been going on around the wor
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married drop below minus fifteen celsius is going to take time to clear everything out but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. they were reporting then of course all of this drama fired up all sorts of action online on the internet where people were going crazy with blogging and videos and of course the joins us now from the newsroom turns a little bit more about that what was going on well all sorts of stuff can be found online pertaining to the media of course right now from the merely factual to the outrageous and ridiculous like president putin harnessing the power of the media or to write a terrorist i'm checking up on the latest we've got on this i'll be with you in the studio in just a few minutes ok lindsay thanks very much for that. in the meantime the startling aspect of this is that no one seemed to see it coming. spain's more a little bit about that side of the story. you may wonder why the scientists haven't seen this thi
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the break through prize of life sciences was created to recognize research to treat hard to recognize diseases. mark zuckerberg launched the prize along with google's co founder and apple's chairman arthur levinson. they are calling this the largest ever award in the field. professor yamanaka is honored to have been awarded the prize and expresses deep appreciation to colleagues and family. he would also like to begin clinical trials for ips cells and put them into practical use. >>> many japanese were starting to feel optimistic about the future of the nation's economy with the new prime minister, but prices at the pump are putting a damper on things. ron madison is here with the latest on that. >> it is times like these when i'm glad i don't have a car, but people like you and other drivers are feeling the pinch now because gas prices have been increasing for at least the past two months now. japanese government surveys asked questions of major wholesalers about the higher retail prices of gasoline and kerosene. the agency is concerned about excessive prizes caused by the weaker yen
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ambassador after science. has approved the police have been infiltrated after saans lost his last legal battle against tradition to sweden. to apply for asylum and that is why. one of. the whistleblowers seething with. of the more of today's international news for you. a series of car bomb blasts in baghdad have killed at least twenty eight people and left dozens more injured explosions occurred in mainly shiite areas of the iraqi capital shoppers attended outdoor markets no group has yet to admit to the attacks the blasts have brought the number of deaths in the region to more than two hundred fifty since the start of the year. police in warsaw have clashed with demonstrators protesting against the independence of kosovo officers used patterns against crowds who fought back by three influence at police events started as a march to this varying cost of those serbia the slogan that was popularized by the serbian government after the software republic sovereignty in two thousand and eight. not support should go
ambassador after science. has approved the police have been infiltrated after saans lost his last legal battle against tradition to sweden. to apply for asylum and that is why. one of. the whistleblowers seething with. of the more of today's international news for you. a series of car bomb blasts in baghdad have killed at least twenty eight people and left dozens more injured explosions occurred in mainly shiite areas of the iraqi capital shoppers attended outdoor markets no group has yet to...
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at night drop below minus fifteen celsius is going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. party to go piss off reporting from the year olds there well the meters dramatic strike fighter reaction online almost instantly with video being shared in blogs speculating on fronts joins us now to let's put it more about this was the world wide web when this was happening. it's blowing up there is a lot that can be found online pertaining to this media from the merely factual to the over the top and absolutely ridiculous according to some people president putin harness the power of the media and rhetoric to earth more on things like this from me just a couple of minutes. food so that thank you and of course there's one aspect which people didn't really notice but no one seemed to see this thing coming how that can happen who can though it's big what exactly happened why didn't anyone see it going to say tha
at night drop below minus fifteen celsius is going to take time to clear everything else but for now science like this collapsed factory or a clear reminder no matter how advanced technology gets nowadays often when it comes to nature we can only watch helplessly and hope for the best. party to go piss off reporting from the year olds there well the meters dramatic strike fighter reaction online almost instantly with video being shared in blogs speculating on fronts joins us now to let's put it...
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internationally in the strategic area has seen exciting extensive israeli settlement construction it is also the science of a major israeli wind turbine a project the golan studies has has been at the heart of previous talks between israeli and syrian leaders damascus is demanding its full return and there was concern that as the syrian revolt threatens the president bashar assad's rule israel is digging in its heels on the golan heights it was also an observation that on the eve of almost every high level visit to israel by american officials the israeli government has without fail angered the americans by coming up for example with announcements of settlement expansion in the west bank president obama is due to visit israel at the end of march and no doubt the state department is likely to criticize this permit as they do not recognize the area as being part of israel. well french movie star gerard depardieu is now a fully signed up russian citizen he's formally taken up residence in the capital of russia's republic of marjoe via telling r.t. exclusively why he chose that place. to work for beats so.
internationally in the strategic area has seen exciting extensive israeli settlement construction it is also the science of a major israeli wind turbine a project the golan studies has has been at the heart of previous talks between israeli and syrian leaders damascus is demanding its full return and there was concern that as the syrian revolt threatens the president bashar assad's rule israel is digging in its heels on the golan heights it was also an observation that on the eve of almost...
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i think we cannot make a that's a smaller number of weapons that we need even more math, science and technology he throughout the complex, that we need a strong nsa and unaccountable nsa than we ever have before because of what's happened 25, 30, 40, 50 years ago. when they made those investments 60, 60, 70 years ago, this is what we got numbers that make those recommendations on trent investments again because people need the innovation that come out of the weapons complex and that means that we have to be diligent, deface it, committed and prepared to go about these investments. not what we have been, which has been a little bit everywhere and frankly fighting against water projects for funding. 535 members have a press release ready to say that groundwater waste treatment plant in their districts and about 20 care about the weapons complex. that is not a site i want to be in anymore. there's a lot about this we've got to get better. i believe we can, but part of it is knowing what works for and i think we have to be for the excellence we've always had in a complex throughout the c
i think we cannot make a that's a smaller number of weapons that we need even more math, science and technology he throughout the complex, that we need a strong nsa and unaccountable nsa than we ever have before because of what's happened 25, 30, 40, 50 years ago. when they made those investments 60, 60, 70 years ago, this is what we got numbers that make those recommendations on trent investments again because people need the innovation that come out of the weapons complex and that means that...
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seen were all just a freak coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. >> machine for climate deniers -- a little known group called donors trust, backed by the koch and others, it has also built a vast network of right-wing online media outlets in so-called free market think tanks. then, brave miss world. >> miss world 1998 is one of these girls. and miss world 1998 is ms. israel. >> little did anyone know that miss world had just been raped in italy. today she is become a global advocate for victims of sexual abuse. >> rape is so isolating because even if you tell people what happened, friends are free to mention it. >> we will speak with the director of "great miss world," cecillia peck, daughter of the legendary actor gregory peck. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. united nations investigators are calling for syrian leaders suspected of murder and torture in the country's bloody crisis to face charges at the international criminal court
seen were all just a freak coincidence, or we can choose to believe in the overwhelming judgment of science and act before it is too late. >> machine for climate deniers -- a little known group called donors trust, backed by the koch and others, it has also built a vast network of right-wing online media outlets in so-called free market think tanks. then, brave miss world. >> miss world 1998 is one of these girls. and miss world 1998 is ms. israel. >> little did anyone know...
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science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. most people are rushing home to get ready for new year's celebrations but when a hurry to leave their new year's eve priority is not to miss the train. each one of these passengers is expecting miracles from this festive trip. this is like the first time we're celebrating on the train we've waited so long to do that we bought tickets a month ago.
science technology innovation all the least developed from around russia we've dumped a huge earth covered. most people are rushing home to get ready for new year's celebrations but when a hurry to leave their new year's eve priority is not to miss the train. each one of these passengers is expecting miracles from this festive trip. this is like the first time we're celebrating on the train we've waited so long to do that we bought tickets a month ago.
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so we're going back to new york to talk with the science editor and senior editor of "time" magazine jeffrey chewinger. jeffrey, let me start with the obvious. this thing caught our attention. there's no question about that. should we be worried about this? do these things pose a danger to those of us here on earth? >> well, they do and they don't. there's some comfort to be takenarchs we report in "time" magazine this week, that the earth has been playing in traffic for about 4 billion years now especially the time calmed the heavy bombardment period when the solar system hadn't quite acreeded yet. even today, every couple of months we get something as big as a volkswagen. we don't necessarily see them coming or see them as a little streak across the sky but we're getting bombarded all the time is it. >> schieffer: should we be worried about that? if what i understand about science is correct, it was when one of these things hit the earth that wiped out all the dinosaurs? >> that's right and that was a six-mile-wide object. the good news is there aren't any objects that big left any
so we're going back to new york to talk with the science editor and senior editor of "time" magazine jeffrey chewinger. jeffrey, let me start with the obvious. this thing caught our attention. there's no question about that. should we be worried about this? do these things pose a danger to those of us here on earth? >> well, they do and they don't. there's some comfort to be takenarchs we report in "time" magazine this week, that the earth has been playing in traffic...
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we'll get the latest on that meteorite from jeffrey chewinger, senior science editor of "science magazine" the latest from david ignatius of the "washington post," tom ricks of "foreign policy," and state department correspondent margaret brennan. we'll round it up on the with amy walt are aim amy walter, michael gerson, and our political director john dickerson. from out in space to here on earth, this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again on a day when there is no shortage of questions. we welcome dennis mcdonough president obama's me chief of staff, who i presume has brought many answers with him this morning. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me, bob. i'm really looking forward to it. >> schieffer: the sequester these draconian across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to go into effect march 1. it appears to me that this is anything to happen. it looks to as if both the president and the congressional leaders have given up on each other. can this possibly h
we'll get the latest on that meteorite from jeffrey chewinger, senior science editor of "science magazine" the latest from david ignatius of the "washington post," tom ricks of "foreign policy," and state department correspondent margaret brennan. we'll round it up on the with amy walt are aim amy walter, michael gerson, and our political director john dickerson. from out in space to here on earth, this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs...
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we need to continue to have tremendous investments in infrastructure to get the best science, engineering, technology, high performance computing, all the important things that the complex needs that is more important the day after we have reductions than the day before. the smaller the weapons complex, the more important it is we get it right. i have been someone who is advocating and getting rid of these, so did speak. you get rid of the hedge weapons and have to be sure that what you have is when you have. i'm confident that it is. i think we can advocate that the smaller number of weapons that we need even more math, science, technology through the complex and we need a strong nnsa than we have ever needed before because of what has happened 25, 30, 40, 50 years ago. when we made those investments 60, 70 years ago, this is what we got. we've got to make those again because the american people need those innovations. they need the innovations that come out of the weapons, taught -- weapons context. we have to be diligent, decisive, committed about these investments. not what we have be
we need to continue to have tremendous investments in infrastructure to get the best science, engineering, technology, high performance computing, all the important things that the complex needs that is more important the day after we have reductions than the day before. the smaller the weapons complex, the more important it is we get it right. i have been someone who is advocating and getting rid of these, so did speak. you get rid of the hedge weapons and have to be sure that what you have is...
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in the hard sciences? >> it's a very diverse group graduating from those classes. >> okay. well, i went to clemson university and university of south carolina, and when it came to the ph.d. and master's graduates in the hard sciences, there's one guy named bob smith that everybody clapped for because everybody else was coming from india and china. which is a great thing. i wish we had more native-born americans get into the hard sciences, but we need to welcome people from throughout the world to come here and get an education. do you agree with that, secretary duncan? >> absolutely. >> and, secretary napolitano, we should make it easy for them to stay and be part of our country, do you agree with that? >> absolutely. >> i just don't see how we fix our immigration and education system if we're going to cut the budget like this. one final question. if we found ourselves in sort of budgetary triage where we keep doing this dumb thing and this dumb thing a momentum of -- has a momentum of its own and begins to take a life of its own and i'm up here having to decide where the m
in the hard sciences? >> it's a very diverse group graduating from those classes. >> okay. well, i went to clemson university and university of south carolina, and when it came to the ph.d. and master's graduates in the hard sciences, there's one guy named bob smith that everybody clapped for because everybody else was coming from india and china. which is a great thing. i wish we had more native-born americans get into the hard sciences, but we need to welcome people from...
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the national science foundation paying senior citizens 1.2 million dollars to play video games. whatever happened to shuffleboard? that's free. and byron york joins us, good evening, byron. >> good evening. >> and we are aapproaching this march 1st date and let me get something straight about sequestration. and when we hit march 1st, sequestration goes into effect and we're talking about not spending as much as we thought we would. >> and it's not a cut in government spending, not as if government spending is going down like that. it's going up. it's going up a little less quickly and a little less high than it would have without sequestration. >> why in the world are people talking about things like pink slips for employees? it seems if we're fnot cutting. why would anyone lose a job and our readiness be at risk in terms of the military? we were right where we were. >> well, there shouldn't be a lot of federal employees who do lose a job. there's talk about furloughs, and for example, the defense department, civilian employees, being furloughed for 22 days in the next six month
the national science foundation paying senior citizens 1.2 million dollars to play video games. whatever happened to shuffleboard? that's free. and byron york joins us, good evening, byron. >> good evening. >> and we are aapproaching this march 1st date and let me get something straight about sequestration. and when we hit march 1st, sequestration goes into effect and we're talking about not spending as much as we thought we would. >> and it's not a cut in government spending,...
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they call themselves the cobol or the west point mafia because a lot of them came out of the social science department of west point, which had a tradition of forming networks among their own graduates. so this is very conscious. for example, all of this happened not by coincidence. for a example, petreaus, when he was in leavenworth to me was not just sitting in leavenworth. he had a vast network of old college -- throughout the pentagon bureaucracy he is reaching out. he deliberately far as a back channel and cultivates this woman in the white house named megan of sullivan who was president bush's chief adviser on a rock for the national security council. he sees that she is kind of wavering from the existing policy. he cultivates her from the back channel, talking and the phone practically every day. now, picture this. really kind of outrageous. here is petreaus, a 3-star general in fort leavenworth talking on the phone every day with the senior adviser to the president of the united states. she will be asking him, you know, general casey, who is the four-star general actually commanding
they call themselves the cobol or the west point mafia because a lot of them came out of the social science department of west point, which had a tradition of forming networks among their own graduates. so this is very conscious. for example, all of this happened not by coincidence. for a example, petreaus, when he was in leavenworth to me was not just sitting in leavenworth. he had a vast network of old college -- throughout the pentagon bureaucracy he is reaching out. he deliberately far as a...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pa down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. >> greta: the people stuck on carnival triumph. >> one hel
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. a. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pa down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. i'm here to pick up some...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. what's different? it has micro-particles. enters the bloodstream fast and rushes relief to the site of pain. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. >>> we have reported on this show about michigan a lot, specifically, about stuff that republicans are doing in michigan that nobody else is even trying to get away with anywhere else in the country. in what is one of the most radical things being done by republicans in any state governm
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? i haven't thought about aspirin for years. aspirin wouldn't really help my headache, i don't think. aspirin is just old school. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer...
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andrew koppelman is professor of law and professor of political science at northwestern university. he was the dispatcher's degree from the university of chicago and jd and phd from the alaska. his scholarship focuses on issues at the intersection of law and political philosophy. he's the author of "defending american religious neutrality", same, different state, the gay questioning law and more than 80 articles and books and scholarly journals. sherif girgis is a phd student and a jd candidate at you about school. after crash rating phi beta kappa and summa cum laude and at the extent the faith philosophy as well as the dante society obtained moral political on a rhodes scholar. he's the author of the recent book, "what is marriage?" described as the most forgettable ever written. we are grateful for participating in this event. sherif. >> thank you so much for the introduction. thanks everyone for coming in a special thanks to professor coppell man. i've had the pleasure speaking on a panel with him before and i not only respect his work a great deal, but his intellectual integrit
andrew koppelman is professor of law and professor of political science at northwestern university. he was the dispatcher's degree from the university of chicago and jd and phd from the alaska. his scholarship focuses on issues at the intersection of law and political philosophy. he's the author of "defending american religious neutrality", same, different state, the gay questioning law and more than 80 articles and books and scholarly journals. sherif girgis is a phd student and a jd...